Lovosphere: Personals Watch

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"As of June 2005, an estimated 33.2 million people between the ages of 50 and 64, were online just in the U.S. alone. It's not surprising to find divorced and widowed seniors are also turning to online relationship sites to find love and companionship." Duane Dahl, Founder/Chief Executive Officer of PerfectMatch.com

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: Sisterwoman's social network will go after the iVillage crowd. " "Sisterwoman is a hybrid of MySpace and iVillage because it's for women, but it completely centers around their social circles and the content they create," says founder Allie Savarino.

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I think it's great that seniors are online more and more. I'm surprised that no one has set up a personals site focusing solely on that market.

Now if I can only get my mother to send me an email without her just pressing REPLY.

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